Sooooooo I impulsively decided to go to Europe next week from the 7th to the 19th! I'm gonna be touring around the Netherlands starting with Rotterdam. Gonna see places like Amsterdam, Leiden, Arnhem. Also I plan to take the train to some neighboring countries for a quick stop. Would be cool if we all met up for a stop at a cafe or pub!

So I seemed to have fixed the problem now. Went in and completely removed the steelseries engine. Then I unplugged the headset usb from the back 3.0 port. I then did a restart with the headset unplugged, and it turns out that it was the headphone that was causing the problem. After the system restarted, I plugged the headphone into a different usb port in the back (still using a 3.0 port). Everything is good so far, no freezes when playing audio. Then I did another restart, this time with everything plugged in, and there ya go, problem fixed. I'm still hesitant to reinstall the steelseries engine and drivers, but it seems that the mouse and headphone still remembers all the settings from before.

Problem before:

So I have a Steelseries Diablo3 mouse and Steelseries Diablo3 headset. A problem occurs where whenever any audio plays, it freezes the mouse for as long as it plays, and when the audio stops, the mouse resumes or unfreezes...

So far I've reinstalled the entire engine and updated both drivers on the mouse and the headset and nothing seemed to work. I've disconnected and reconnected the headphone from the back 3.0 port and it seemed to fix the problem until the next system restart, then it happens all over again...Anyone else have this problem?

God I hate steelseries and their shitty drivers that actually breaks their hardware.... : I

So I just beat the game yesterday, and.... YOU know that feel when you've played a game that was SO well put together, and after you have beaten it, your brain still refuse the fact that it's over and you're left SUPER sad and wanting more???? Yea that hasn't happened to me since I first beat the first Bioshock years ago. Seriously, I went in with pretty high expectations, and even though I was convinced that many people said that it wasn't as good as it should've been, I kept my hopes up. Some how it exceeded my already high expectations. Everything from voice acting, to the music and pacing of the game, and the intricate plot twists made this game worth the delays and wait.

Not gonna give any spoilers but, the plot twists and turns at the moments you least expect them to, and when it did happen, my mouth literally dropped. Many times.

Hghhnnnnnn now I'm so sad that I finished it... Oh well, you know what that means. FAN ARTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

Other video game developers can definitely learn a few things or two about great story telling from Irrational.

But definitely I don't have enough of a life to do sociable things on those evenings. So if you are also not having anything better to do or JUST DON'T KNOW BETTER, please drop by and be sure to say how garbage of a drawing I'm making!